Dan Fouts
The Chargers were heavy favorites in a 1979 divisional playoff game against the Oilers: they had gone 12-4 and were the top seed in the AFC and the Oilers were playing without Earl Campbell and starting QB Dan Pastorini. Fouts threw for 333 yards, but was intercepted five times -- four by Oilers rookie safety Vernon Perry (who also blocked a field-goal attempt).

Tony Romo
Unlike Smith, Turk and Junkin -- who never played again after their gaffes -- Romo has a long career ahead of him. Maybe, like Fouts, he'll overcome his moment and become a Hall of Fame quarterback. Or maybe this will go down as his defining NFL moment. Sometimes, history isn't very fair.

Dan Fouts
The Chargers were heavy favorites in a 1979 divisional playoff game against the Oilers: they had gone 12-4 and were the top seed in the AFC and the Oilers were playing without Earl Campbell and starting QB Dan Pastorini. Fouts threw for 333 yards, but was intercepted five times -- four by Oilers rookie safety Vernon Perry (who also blocked a field-goal attempt).

Tony Romo
Unlike Smith, Turk and Junkin -- who never played again after their gaffes -- Romo has a long career ahead of him. Maybe, like Fouts, he'll overcome his moment and become a Hall of Fame quarterback. Or maybe this will go down as his defining NFL moment. Sometimes, history isn't very fair.

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Fuc these people.

The Oilers were stealing the Chargers signs and no effing way they beat the Bolt with that fuc't up team missing Campbell and Pastorini.